

Arch users don’t value their time.
Having a “great” understanding of how a Linux system is tied together is fine for the now, but in five years time, will be useless as things change so why not spend your time being productive in the now.
Arch users don’t value their time.
Having a “great” understanding of how a Linux system is tied together is fine for the now, but in five years time, will be useless as things change so why not spend your time being productive in the now.
nvidia GPU
No flavour of Linux works well with them. That’s the joke or something.
I’m pretty sure “Power users” don’t use Ubuntu.
I do miss the tags of SVN that would replace certain strings on each commit such as the date, a version number, etc.
CVS is gonna make a comeback! I tell ya!
what’s “large” and what’s “cheap”?
If the internet is gone I have no need for a Linux box.
Linux isn’t dependent on the internet FYI. It doesn’t send telemetrics data to Microsoft for example.
If you’re going to print something, just buy a book. It’s much cheaper and you don’t have to deal with the carcinogenic effects from the printing.
Online guides are often poorly written.
Also forgot to point out, you can buy keys with a transparent cover over the top on ali so you can shove a piece of paper underneath the transparent bit to use as labels.
Amateurs. I use butterflies.
I get this, but an IDE should be invisible and grow as you do and not require you to learn lots of janky things before it becomes a little bit useful for you.
Need the basics, great, here they are. Don’t understand some advanced feature? Well the IDE has it here, but it isn’t in your way, mess with it as and when you want. It’ll still be there.
I don’t think one IDE does everything for different languages and its ok to swap editors depending on your workflow, your project and your ever-changing skillset.
I’m using Mate and it allows me to easily define custom shortcuts to open apps and so on. I suppose autoIt / the linux variants / custom script can add additional functionality to the keypad as well!
‘~Esc$&:;()[]{}<>=+*
Other than it being your password, why?
I’m using ch57x-keyboard-tool to configure it
Great! I’ve bought similar without the dials (I wish I didn’t have to pay extra for the stupid LEDs) and was hoping there was something open sourcey to configure it with rather than their dodgy codebase for the same reasons you list!
Your opinions don’t align with mine, so I’m going to personally insult you.
It’s this toxic attitude that we reject. If you prefer to stare at screens all the time causing damage to your retinas, then I’m happy for you.
It sounds beautiful! It’d be really nice if there were transparent rubber keypads available that could be put over phone screens. Then you could fashion an old phone as a keyboard with infinite layers. A simple flutter app to set up the shortcuts and make them configurable and badda boom!
Mechanical keyboards have a huge, fanatical following! /c/mechanical_keyboards - shame it’s dead. I expected to see posts of why the IBM Model M is better than everything else!
I’m really happy that it works for you! Well done on doing the hard work to find it!
To save people the time of not having to read it all to know how to do something so simple as to install it when it could just be made to install itself?